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$ 174 Monthly
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  • Social Media
  • Local Search
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Your Account…..

You will always speak with the same person about your account.

Only one person will be working on your website.

Client Support…..

We are never far away and we like to hear from you.

Monthly Reporting…..

Where you are in relation to your competition.

Business Level I – – – 2 competitors

Business Level II – –  3 competitors

Metrics provided by Google indicating the activity on your website.

Your top 10 keywords and how they rank.

How many people visit your website and what they do when they are there.

What we did the past invoicing period to improve your SEO and help your website ranking.

What webpages have been given a short, logical URL and added to a Social Media platform.

Business Level I – – – 2/monthly

Business Level II – – 3/monthly

Activity on the Social Media platforms you use.

Basic Level – – –  – –  –  Optional if you already have Social Media. Additional cost.

Business Level I – –  1 platform

Business Level II – – 2 platforms

Analysis of your websites:

  • Site Health
  • Number of Backlinks
  • Domain Rank
  • Top 5 Visited Pages on your website
  • Topy 5 Pages with inbound links

Initial Review & Analysis…..

Broken Links indicate to Google that your website is not well managed and is likely to be out of date. It’s a negative SEO signal.

It helps to know who your competition is and what you need to do to compete with them. You tell us who your competition is and we evaluate your performance in relation to what they are doing.

Business Level I – – – 2 competitors

Business Level II – –  3 competitors

If you have duplicate content on your website, you are competing against yourself. We can fix this negative signal.

We will look at Google Analytics and examine your statistical history. This enables us to know if we are making progress with our SEO strategy.

There are a number of elements that each page should have to rank well in the Search Results. This is a primary area of SEO strategy that usually needs to be corrected.

This is the setup of software that we use to implement the SEO strategy of your website. We can see at a glance what we have done and what we need to do. Information from this software is available in the multiple monthly reports.

What keywords bring traffic to your website? The keywords tell us how you rank for the terms you want others to click on. SEO builds on this for the keywords which are profitable for your website.

SERP is Search Engine Results Page. Are your website pages in the Google Index? Do they have good ranking?

On Page Optimization…..

A 404 Page is what people see when they enter an incorrect page URL. Most 404 pages simply say “Page Not Found”. This loses an opportunity to promote your website, a website product or service.

ALT = alternative. This tag is used on items such as graphics to give information about what the graphic is about. It helps people with visual disabilities to know what is on the web page. It may also hold a key word for the web page and thus is a good part of SEO strategy.

A link from another website to yours is called a “backlink”. If the website linking to your website is an authoritative website, it is beneficial to you. The opposite is also true.

Bing is not a high volume search engine and we recommend using their Webmaster Tools after other strategy has been implemented.

OPTIONAL

OPTIONAL

Content Marketing coordinates the content of a web page with keywords you want to rank for and is frequently used on pages of greater length. 

  • Articles
  • Blog Posts
  • Readability Analysis

Core Web Vitals are a set of three main metrics that Google factors as important in your webpage’s overall user experience.

A common error is to use the same description on every page of a website. Since each page is presumably different, using the same description is like betting against yourself.

E-A-T stands for Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness

If content was placed online without consideration of SEO, it may not be helping the ranking of the website. It is also possible to repurpose outdated content to help with webpage ranking.

One of the signals that appears to interest Google is if your website has links to an authoritative website. It appears that when the subject matter of a website has a link to a highly respected website Google assumes that your website appears more legitimate.

The footer is a group of links usually at the bottom of a webpage. The links go to some top level pages on your site such as “Contact Us”. 

Google Analytics is an online program that tracks information about visitors to your site: where they are from, what they do on your website. It is an excellent source of information that can help guide the SEO strategy of your website.

Not included with Basic SEO.

When someone requests a newsletter, fills out a form, clicks a link – that is a conversion. The conversions are tracked.

What pages from your website are in the Google cache and can be suggested to people searching on Google. You want as many of your pages as possible in the cache; all pages is good.

Google Search Console is the name for the old Webmaster Tools. The information it provides is in similar format to what Google Analytics provides. Like Google Analytics, it is an excellent source of information about visitors to your website.

Header Tags are like headlines. Very big headlines, big headlines…tiny headlines. How you use them on your webpage can help Google understand what your webpage is about and thus provide better ranking in the Search Results.

An HTML sitemap is for the benefit of humans; an XML sitemap is for the benefit of the search engine. The HTML sitemap allows a website visitor to see the connection of one webpage to another. It gives the visitor an idea of how the website is organized.

Internal Links are links from one webpage to another webpage on your website. A link to a different website is called an External Link. A link from a different website to yours is called a Backlink.

Internal Links help the user to follow related matter on your website. They also help the search engine to understand the organization of your website.

If you are building a website from scratch then, instead of just creating web pages, you first determine what your website is about. You look for keywords that searchers use when looking for content similar to yours. By creating webpages based on keywords related to your topic, you help your website to rank better.

A link to your website carries more SEO “juice” to your website than does a link from “aunt Suzie’s” website. And the same goes for links from your website to another website. You want to keep as much “link juice” on your website as you can. Although “no follow” is a part of SEO, we don’t think it is so serious that it needs to be rigidly adhered to.

If two web pages have identical content, Google would like to know which of the two pages to show in the search results. Google doesn’t want to show both. Which one is shown is determined by a number of factors but “canonical” pages are the ones most likely to show up in the search results. You should identify your pages as canonical so that if the content appears elsewhere, your webpage will be the prefered webpage.

Robots.txt is a file that tells search engines what to include in the search results or what not to include. If the search engine ignores the robots.txt file, then everything on your website will end up in the search results. There are some pages, such as login pages, that you do not want in the search results.

Websites that use schema markup will rank better in the SERPs than companies without markup.

One study determined that websites with markup rank an average of four positions higher in the SERPs than those without schema markup.

However, according to recent research, less than one-third of websites use schema markup.

You know that each book in the library has a different title. However, frequently you find that a website will put the identical title on each page of the website. Clearly, this does not help Google to understand what your website is about. It does not help your ranking.

You want your website to be as user friendly as possible. For example, you want a Main Menu that allows a user to know the organization of the website. The user does not want to hunt through a website to find what s/he is looking for. This is only one factor to consider when looking at usability.

W3C = World Wide Web Consortium. This is the main international standards organization for the web. As such, you want your website to be in conformity to the standards that they have established.

Web page speed always amazes people. The general idea about web speed is your webpage should load as quickly as possible. FAST!

People will spend only a few seconds waiting for a webpage to load before they click away from a website. Speed is one of the important factors in Google website ranking.

XML sitemap is like HTML sitemap except it is for computers, not humans, to find their way around the organization of a website. This is one of the important elements of good SEO.

Mobile Optimization…..

A website should be viewable on a mobile phone or tablet computer in such a way that the website can be easily seen by the viewer.

Although we do our best to have a website look good on a mobile device, sometimes Google notices issues that we don’t see. Google notifies us of such issues and we can then correct the problem.

A website should load quickly on a smaller screen. This is one of the items we check for; however, again, Google will notify us if we miss something.

Local Search…..

This is the equivalent of Google My Business.

This is a valuable way to improve your ROI. Visitors to your website like to know what other users of your products or services think. Normally, they would have to leave your website and find this out by going to Google Reviews, Yelp Reviews, etc. 

We make it easier for your visitors to get this information directly from your website. This decreases the liklihood that they will find a competitor while they are looking for your reviews on another website such as Yelp.

This is Google’s plan to improve traffic to your website. Everyone has seen examples of GMB when they search for a product or service and several companies near them appear just above the organic (free) results.

NAP = Name, Address, Phone. This information should be consistent for all locations on the Internet where you provide such information.

Off Page Optimization…..

  • Facebook Account Setup
  • Twitter Account Setup
  • YouTube Channel
  • Other

Not every company needs to have Social Media. And, those that do, don’t always need ALL Social Media platforms.

What a company needs for Social Media is part of the Digital Media Consultation.

We use software that can provide us with a short URL rather than using a long one. The short URL is then placed in the various Social Media platforms that our client uses.

We have the capability of tracking the number of views and clicks a short URL receives.

Short URLs are used for articles, posts, blog items that appear on your website.

Short URLs may be posted on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Youtube among other Social Media platforms.

Business Level I – – – 2/monthly

Business Level II – – 3/monthly

Working with our client, we send email to individual email addresses that our client has already established a relationship with. The email is personalized and not bulk emailed “to whom it may concern.”

The client is responsible for providing the content of the email.

Business Level II ONLY
1 email marketing campaign each quarter

A newsletter is designed and emailed to individual email addresses. The mailing is personalized not “to whom it may concern.”

The client is responsible for providing the content of the newsletter.

Business Level II ONLY
1 newsletter each quarter